Guidelines

How long does it take to walk to Dawson Falls?

How long does it take to walk to Dawson Falls?

The walk lengths range from 1 hour to full day adventures.

Can you take dogs to Dawson Falls?

No dogs fyi – Dawson Falls.

Can you camp on Mt Taranaki?

If you want to stay in a tent you can find a range of fantastic camp sites at the Visit Taranaki website.

How high is Fanthams peak?

6,450 ft
The 2518-metre (8260-foot) mountain has a secondary cone, Fanthams Peak (Māori: Panitahi), 1,966 metres (6,450 ft), on its south side.

Can you drive to Dawson Falls?

Dawson Falls is roughly a 1-hour’ drive away from New Plymouth or 2 hours’ from Wanganui. The road surface is always sealed. The first part of the track follows the main road (downhill), then it jumps into the forest. Within 5 minutes you reach a tracks’ junction.

Where is Mangamahoe?

Lake Mangamahoe is 10 minutes drive south of New Plymouth city on SH3. You can enter from Junction Road and Plantation Road.

How do I get to the goblin forest?

If you follow Pembroke Road from the Taranaki town of Stratford, you’ll come to the area of Mount Taranaki known as East Egmont. A variety of walks begin here, but many visitors come exclusively to walk through the Goblin Forest, otherwise known as the Kamahi Walk. This forest looks like something from a fantasy movie.

Why is there a circle around Mount Taranaki?

Mt Taranaki — Mt Egmont to some — that perfect cone, erupted periodically for 135,000 years, growing higher and pointier, and, in so doing, created the vast half-circle of land that elbows out from the centre of the North Island into the Tasman Sea.

Can you stay on Mt Taranaki?

Nestled at 905m above sea level on the south-eastern slopes of Mt Taranaki, within the beautiful Egmont National Park, is Dawson Falls Mountain Lodge. The lodge provides a rare opportunity to its guests to stay in a traditional mountain lodge within the bounds of a National Park.

How high is Mount Egmont?

2,518 m
Mount Taranaki/Elevation
The 2518 m high volcano lies in the centre of Egmont National Park. At around 125,000 years old, it is the park’s most recent volcanic peak.

How was Fanthams peak formed?

Lil bit of history. Fanthams Peak is the parasitic cone attached to Taranaki’s southern flank, one of the only deviations from its near perfect symmetrical shape, caused by lava bubbling out through a weak point in the side of the volcano.

Where in New Zealand is Taranaki?

Taranaki lies on the North Island’s west coast. Its only city is New Plymouth, population 74,000, which is about a 5 hour drive or 40 minute flight from either Auckland or Wellington.

How long is the walk to Dawson Falls?

Walk through mountain rainforest to the picturesque Dawson Falls (18 m). From Manaia Road, the track descends along the Kapuni Stream through ‘goblin forest’ passing the short steep track to the base of Dawson Falls/Te Rere o Noke (18 m).

Where do the tracks start in Dawson Falls?

These tracks start in Dawson Falls. In Stratford, turn off SH23 into Celia Street, which becomes Opunake Road. Follow this for 14 km, then turn right into Manaia Road and travel 9 km up the mountain to Dawson Falls visitor centre.

What to do at Dawson Falls in Taranaki?

We’re located right in the native bush, at the hub of a number of the best walking and hiking trails in Taranaki. Explore the iconic Dawson Falls, lose yourself in the goblin forest, surrounded by native birdsong, or set off to adventure on the Maunga (mountain), right from our doorstep.

How to get to Dawson Falls from Egmont?

To Māori they are known as Te Rere o Noke or the Falls of Noke, a Māori warrior who hid from his pursuers behind the falls. Getting there: From the Dawson Falls visitor centre walk 400 m down Manaia Road to the sign to Dawson Falls.